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  1. Also known as ‘punitive’ or ‘vindictive’ damages, exemplary or corrective damages are intended to serve as a deterrent to serious wrong doings, and as a vindication of undue sufferings and wanton invasion of the rights of an injured or a punishment for those guilty of outrageous conduct.

  2. 6 days ago · Exemplary damages may be awarded if the dismissal was effected in a wanton, oppressive or malevolent manner. If moral damages is awarded, exemplary damages may be awarded as well.

  3. Article 2229 of the Civil Code provides that exemplary or corrective damages are imposed, by way of example or correction for the public good, in addition to moral, temperate, liquidated or compensatory damages.

  4. The award of exemplary damages was proper. The Civil Code provides for the rules concerning the award of exemplary damages, as follows: Article. 2229. Exemplary or corrective damages are imposed, by way of example or correction for the public good, in addition to the moral, temperate, liquidated or compensatory damages. Article. 2232.

  5. Article 2229 of the Civil Code provides that exemplary or corrective damages are imposed, by way of example or correction for the public good, in addition to moral, temperate, liquidated or compensatory damages.

  6. EXEMPLARY/CORRECTIVE DAMAGES. Purpose. Exemplary or corrective damages are intended to serve as a deterrent to serious wrongdoings. (People v. Orilla, 422 SCRA 620) Manner of Determination. 1. That the claimant is entitled to moral, temperate or compensatory damages; and 2.

  7. If a victim suffered mortal wounds and could have died if not for a timely medical intervention, the victim should be awarded civil indemnity, moral damages, and exemplary damages equivalent to the damages awarded in a frustrated stage, and if a victim suffered injuries that are not fatal, an award of civil indemnity, moral damages and ...

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